Anambra State Nigeria Development & Contributions Of Great Men & Women

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Checkout the great men and women from Anambra that contributed to it’s development. From political leaders to administrators, …

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  1. Why are they building gigantic walls around their houses? Definitely not for security bcuz tall barriers will rather attract the curiosity of Criminals and Security agencies to know what's behind the walls

  2. Anambra to the world, we have men & women that matters. A lot of them are missing on this video, like Akadigbo, ABC Ojiako, E Money, Obi Cubana, Allen OnyeOma @Airpeace, Philip Emegbali, Chuma Nzeribe, Victor Okafor alias Eze-Ego, Emeka Offor, Dr Maduka & many more. A lots r really missing. Nice video & tnx for the update.

  3. Imagine the euphoria if Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was from Anambra state too. God knows why he chose him from Abia in Umuahia. That way Igbos will know how further away their relatives were spread.

  4. Proper mapping, planning and regulation of standard development in Igboland has become even more crucial than ever!!
    All I see are mansions in areas that look like slums!!
    I don't blame individuals who built these houses but relevant aithourities,who fail to plan, example inground drainage system that is actually directed to empty somewhere, regulation of distance from houses to main roads because the houses are very close to the road, the roads are narrow, public water system etc.
    If Igbos refuse to plan and map, all these mansions will become slums in years to come.
    What we are doing now, can be likened to furnishing a house full of refuse or garbage.
    Ideally, the house has to be swept, dusted and mopped, allowed to dry,before furnishing.

  5. I despair when I see pictures of expensive Nigerian estates with no consideration for trees and open spaces.

    The streets need shade in a hot country like Nigeria.

    In all the Nigerian States, I hope that large tracts of land can be made nature reserves and massive safaris. This is something that Nigeria being a massive country can excel at. We need massive national parks for tourism and nature conservation.

    We also need parks in our towns and cities to improve the quality of life.

  6. Remember that it's 8 years to come, that's how you showed us in 1990 Onitsha in 2020, 30 years after, do you know that Onitsha of 1980 is far better than Onisha of today?
    They did nothing within 30 years, is it within 8 years they will tear ooen the sky, please you are talking to Anambrarians, the MOST travelled peolple on this Earth, so be careful on your posts, you fools have adopted a method of posting Dubai cities on line for us claiming it's what you're gonig to build, people that are cleuless of you tricks will be clapping for your decietiful jokes.

  7. I'm happy and proud to see other Nigerian state and cities outside Lagos, Abuja, port Harcourt, Calabar then Uyo also developing, I want all state in naija to have same level of development, other countries of the world call us Nigerian not Igbo or Yoruba nor Hausa every good and bad Is seen as a naija spirit we move my brothers God bless we all from the East to the north and to the south and western naija one spirit one vision and one goal and we will win….. My woman ia from the eastern part, my sister Married from the eastern come to my house during reunion party every December and witness the joy and love of a true Nigerian spirit

  8. A lovely video to watch, but so many big name "firsts" were left out: Sir Louis Ojukwu (West Africa's first billionaire in Dollars &BPS), Cyprian Ekwensi, sub-Sahara Africa's first published novelist, many other firsts not mentioned.

  9. Wow so all the farmland in Anambra is gone these used to be impenetrable forests 100yrs ago. I guess green house farming needs to be introduced as farming & trading is part of the culture of the people.

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